If /boot is on another virtual drive, make sure it's the first one in
the VM's 'disk' listing (/etc/xen/foo). I remember reading that Xen
gives only the first disk to pygrub as an arg.
/usr/bin/pygrub is a Python script. Probably printing the 'file' var to
stderr before the line fsimage.open(file, get_fs_offset(file)) shows
what it's trying to open.
Andri
On Mon, 2009-11-23 at 15:59 -0500, Charles J Gruener wrote:
> I specifically call out to create an ext3 filesystem in the kickstart file for /boot. I did neglect to mention that in my original post.
>> Charles
>> On Nov 23, 2009, at 3:56 PM, Andri Möll wrote:
>> > This looks like your host doesn't support the filesystem your domU's
> > using. I think Fedora's on ext4 by default. One solution is to use
> > ext2/ext3 for the domU's boot media or partition.
> >
> >
> > Andri
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